Along with the concerns you mentioned in your original message, I throw a few of
my own in also.
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Using a blog is my own personal suggestion. It addresses the concerns for Phases 2-5.
- Accessible by the site owner
- Site growing with a business
- Notifies customers that your site has updated.
- Adding an interactive, or Video section
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Transforming our current site, which is currently mostly Flash, and converting it to HTML.
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Style sheets give websites the power to disable a Web browser's "change font size" button and
specify a fixed font size. About 95% of the time, this fixed size is tiny, reducing readability
significantly for most people over the age of 40.
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Continual Assistance (as needed)
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No specific programming language is required.
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General HTML page with important elements missing
OPTIMIZING for the Search Engines such as Meta, title tags, Anchor text, links, etc. Because
visitors increasingly depend on search as a primary interface to the Web. While search is getting
fairly good for the Internet at large, it remains miserable on most websites and intranets. People
search with their own keywords. When they scan a page of search results, they are looking for a
match. Should they decide to come to your page they are looking for an even greater match.
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Overly literal search engines are unable to handle typos, plurals, hyphens, and other variants of the
query terms.
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